SlashGear: You Can Set A Timer On Your iPhone For Photos - Here's How
You Can Set A Timer On Your iPhone For Photos - Here's How
I am creating a timer for a race. I have a photosensor that has a laser pointed to so when someone crosses the finish, it trips the sensor, and the system logs the racer's time. I am using millis() to time the race, but I need the timer to start when I push the button. I have tried using edge detection to start the timer, but the timer starts when the program starts, not when the program ...
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You can take better selfies and perfectly framed group shots using the camera timer on iPhone, accessed in just a few taps.
too many arguments to function 'hw_timer_t* timerBegin (uint32_t)' 528 | timer = timerBegin (0, 80, true); // Alarm value will be in in us it looks like you are attempting to build code using ESP32 core 3.x which was implemented for ESP32 core 2.x have a look at the ESP32 core V3.x Arduino-ESP32 Timer API also worth looking at is Migration from ESP32 core 2.x to 3.x